I was on the Rubicon August 14 with my 72 FJ40. I met a guy at Buck Island Saturday evening in a nicely set up Tacoma who was pretty much SOL with a blown rear pinion and cracked xfer case due to a less than ideal straight axle conversion. He JB welded the xfer case so at least he had front wheel drive.
As usual the campground was pretty full so I figured someone would help him out, but I offered anyway. Come Sunday morning I hear lots of V8s and buggies powering their way out until the camp is basically deserted. I took a quart of gear oil to his "camp" but he wasn't there so I thought he got a ride out and was going to get a 3rd member. A while later he came into my camp and wanted to know if I would still help tow him out. I agreed, even though my FJ has open diffs and the stock 6 cylinder engine. When I was walking back to his Tacoma to see if he was ready to go, I met a group of people with a kid and baby who were already cheerfully towing him out. It was probably around 3:00 PM.
The tow rig was a set-up late model 4runner. He dragged him out with a too-short broken tow strap with such little drama he made it look easy. By the time we got to inspiration point it was around 11:00pm. No one was complaining or stressing out, no one was asking for anything in exchange, it was just pure and simple helping a total stranger in need. It was a real eye opener to see how the hard core buggies and wheelers didn't care, while a family oriented group with kids in a Samurai, Jeep Wrangler, Bronco and 4runner would go out of their way to help someone out.
http://christianfourwheelers.com/forum/index.php?topic=504.0
Kudos to:
Andy Kennedy
Danny & Jeanne
Shawn & Tina
Karl Wise
As usual the campground was pretty full so I figured someone would help him out, but I offered anyway. Come Sunday morning I hear lots of V8s and buggies powering their way out until the camp is basically deserted. I took a quart of gear oil to his "camp" but he wasn't there so I thought he got a ride out and was going to get a 3rd member. A while later he came into my camp and wanted to know if I would still help tow him out. I agreed, even though my FJ has open diffs and the stock 6 cylinder engine. When I was walking back to his Tacoma to see if he was ready to go, I met a group of people with a kid and baby who were already cheerfully towing him out. It was probably around 3:00 PM.
The tow rig was a set-up late model 4runner. He dragged him out with a too-short broken tow strap with such little drama he made it look easy. By the time we got to inspiration point it was around 11:00pm. No one was complaining or stressing out, no one was asking for anything in exchange, it was just pure and simple helping a total stranger in need. It was a real eye opener to see how the hard core buggies and wheelers didn't care, while a family oriented group with kids in a Samurai, Jeep Wrangler, Bronco and 4runner would go out of their way to help someone out.
http://christianfourwheelers.com/forum/index.php?topic=504.0
Kudos to:
Andy Kennedy
Danny & Jeanne
Shawn & Tina
Karl Wise